Heath Care Worker At Newark Airport To Be Quarantined On Ebola Fears

Staff of the emergency medical services in France (SAMU) dressed in Ebola virus protections outfits stand near a stretcher placed inside an ambulance during a press presentation at the Necker Hospital in Paris, Oct. 24, 2014. Photo: Reuters/Philippe Wojazer

(Reuters) - A health care worker who had been treating patients in West Africa was detained at Newark Liberty International Airport and will be quarantined, in line with a new policy aimed at reducing risk from the Ebola virus, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said on Friday. "Her next stop was going to be here in New York," Christie said during a news conference announcing the mandatory quarantine policy. "A quarantine order will be issued."

Christie's remarks about the quarantined healthcare worker were first reported by CNBC.